Boulder Psychotherapy Institute

Advanced Training in Applied Existential Psychotherapy (AEP) — since 1989

An Experiential Psychodynamic Gestalt Approach   •   Boulder, Colorado


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Emily Isaacs, M.Ed, M.A.


phone: 720 443 1804

I have been in the field of wilderness therapy since 2004, working with people struggling with anxiety, depression, addiction, family and identity issues. Through this work, I found that I care deeply about helping people connect with themselves, other people, and the world around them. Inspired by working in small groups in an outdoor setting, my work with clients in the office is very experientially based. I draw strongly from Gestalt and Hakomi, both of which are relational, body-centered, here-and-now oriented therapies. As a therapist, I provide my clients with a space to mindfully explore their inner world, approach difficult or painful experiences with compassion, and practice enacting new ways of being. Ultimately, I believe that therapy is an enlivening process, where we gain greater awareness, and thus, greater ability to choose how we relate to ourselves and the world.

 

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Ellen S. Hartman, M.A., C.A.C. III

MA Counseling & Certified Addictions Specialist III


phone: 720-965-9528

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Ellen is an experienced and gifted therapist with more than 28 years of counseling in trauma, experiential therapy, addictions, mental health and human services.

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Tammy Lea McKaskle, M.A.

Balanced Transitions
1800 30th Street Suite 207
Boulder, CO 80302

phone: 303-946-6070

I graduated from the Contemplative Psychotherapy department at Naropa University after an undergraduate education at the University of Washington. I have five-years experience in the mental health field.

I specialize in life transitions and loss/grief. Related fields in which I also have experience are trauma recovery, sexual abuse/trauma, depression, anxiety, and eating disorders.

My use of mindfulness and acceptance-based techniques encourages a compassionate exploration of your experience, and a collaborative relationship towards balance and well-being. Additionally, my training in neuropsychology will inform our work towards integrating the many levels of mind, body and spirit.

To learn more about me (photos, location, orientation,etc.), I invite you to visit my website at www.balancedtransitions. com.

 

Marcie Chambers, Ph.D.

Rose Transition Home - for Women
Louisville/Superior, CO 80027

phone: 720 352 1623

Private practice and Rose Transition Home - 6 bed therapeutic transitional living for women who have successfully completed a drug/alcohol treatment program.

 

Adam MacDonald



phone: 512-348-6022

Some describe my style as warm, sincere, and humorous with purposeful, gentle challenge. Our time together will be a safe space to work and challenge certain thoughts and behaviors that may not be serving you in achieving your goals. I offer compassion, support, and gentle collaboration in discovering your needs, desires, fears, and most true self.

 

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